Adata’s industry-first USB4 SSD promises transfers at up to 3.8GB/s
Adata advertises sequential read speeds of up to 3.8GB/s and write speeds reaching 3.7GB/s with its new SE920 portable SSD. When connected to devices that can saturate its USB4 bandwidth,Read More →
Tinder owner Match Group leaves Epic Games “alone” to battle Google’s app store policies
Tinder owner Match Group has settled its antitrust lawsuit with search giant Google. The agreement allows the matchmaking company to process user payments through alternative services rather than the PlayRead More →
Starfield mod enables custom space outposts using leftover code
A new mod for Starfield adds an interface for building custom space stations. Although the system is currently very buggy, it reveals extensive gameplay functionality that Bethesda either gave upRead More →
Apple shot its entire Scary Fast keynote using iPhone 15 Pro Max
Apple’s recent Scary Fast Halloween showcase served as an excellent example of what’s possible with a modern smartphone in capable hands (and with a sizable production budget). The entire eventRead More →
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III official system requirements detailed, only slightly more demanding than before
The system specs for the latest Call of Duty entry indicate a slight uptick in each area compared to last year’s title, Modern Warfare II. Nonetheless, they remain incredibly lightRead More →
Tiny11 Core shrinks the Windows 11 ISO down to just 2GB
Through debloating and improved compression Tiny11 Core manages to reduce the Windows 11 installation footprint to just 2GB, making it an ideal option for VMs and testing environments. Read EntireRead More →
Nintendo patent shows gaming device with dual-screen folding and detachable design
Game Rant posted images of Nintendo’s recently filed patent, which at first glance bears a striking resemblance to the 3DS, the 12th best-selling games console of all time with justRead More →
PC CPUs are getting more interesting, and competition is coming
As much as Intel has struggled in the data center for the past five years, they have managed to hold onto share in PCs. These products do not offer asRead More →
Meteor Lake CPUs, now shipping to manufacturers, can run Dying Light 2 on integrated graphics
Intel has posted a brief demonstration of one of its upcoming Meteor Lake processors running Dying Light 2 without a dedicated GPU. In the showcase, Intel demonstrated the benefits ofRead More →
Alan Wake 2 will boot on GeForce GTX 10 and Radeon 5000 GPUs (running it is another story)
If you are using a graphics card older than Nvidia’s RTX 20 or AMD Radeon RX 6000 series, you will need to upgrade if you want to play the PCRead More →